YOSHIKAWA, Kazuki |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Letters General Department of Humanities Department of Asian Cultural studies
Academic status (qualification)
- Associate Professor Apr. 1,2022
Academic Associations
所属学会・団体名 | 役職名 (役職在任期間) |
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Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies | |
The Historical Society of Japan |
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | Papers1 | 2019/7~2019,07,00,,, | The Lê–Trịnh Government and Native Chieftains in the Northern Uplands in Eighteenth-Century Vietnam: Focusing on the Lạng Sơn Region | Single-Author |
PapersAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2023/1~
PapersAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2022/12~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-Author2022/5~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorKazuki2021/12~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorKazuki2021~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2021/6~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2021/5~https://doi.org/10.1525/vs.2021.16.2.1
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2021/3~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2021/3~
PapersThe Lê–Trịnh Government and Native Chieftains in the Northern Uplands in Eighteenth-Century Vietnam: Focusing on the Lạng Sơn RegionIn refereedSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2019/7~10.20495/tak.57.1_3During the eighteenth century, large numbers of Chinese laborers came to work in mines in the Northern Uplands of Vietnam. However, few investigations have been conducted on the responses of native chieftains or the local population to the social fluctuations in this area. Therefore, this article focuses on the survival strategies of native chieftains in the Lang Son region. Investigation of correspondence between the Lê-Trinh government and native chieftains in the Lang Son region reveals that under this government's control, native chieftains were tasked with collecting taxes and drafting soldiers in each commune. They were permitted to receive a portion of these tax revenues as salary and collect various fees via taxation, causing them to perceive these roles as their own vested rights. Meanwhile, during the mid-eighteenth century, the Lang Son region was involved in extensive disturbances that destabilized the native chieftains' political and economic bases. Given this background, the Lê-Trinh government frequently sanctioned the aforementioned rights of native chieftains by issuing official documentation, while the chieftains themselves also requested the government to issue official documents confirming their rights. In fact, they possessed these documents until the colonial era or transcribed them in their genealogies, demonstrating that they recognized them as certifications of their vested rights. Thus, during the eighteenth century, developing relations with the Lê-Trinh government was a survival strategy for native chieftains in the Lang Son region.
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2020/5~Japan Society for Southeast Asian Stuies
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2019~Institute of Sino-Nom Studies
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2018~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2018~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2017/7~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2017~Institute of History
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,Kazuki2017~Institute of Sino-Nom Studies
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,KazukiThe Toyo Gakuho2016/3~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorYOSHIKAWA,KazukiHiroshima journal of Asian researches2014/12~
Participation in International Conferences
- Jun.9,2013
- May29,2015
- Jul.8,2015
- The 5th International Conference on Vietnamese Studies Dec.16,2016
- Sep.1,2017
- Aug.15,2019
- Aug.29,2019
- Oct.13,2022
Foreign Languages
- Foreign language presenting research result at international conference:英語
- Foreign language preparing written thesis for presentation at international conference:英語
Courses Taught
- Research Materials on East Asian Cultures
- Intermediate Seminar of Asian Culture II
- Outlines and Methodology of Cultural Interaction Studies B
- Elementary Seminar of Asian Culture II
- Intermediate Seminar of Asian Culture I
- Introductory Lecture : Gateway to Learning
- Contemporary Asia and Japan II
- Introductory Lecture : Gateway to Learning
- Passport to Knowledge A (Asian Culture)
- Passport to Knowledge B (Asian Culture)
- Traditional culture and modernity in Asia I
- Traditional culture and modernity in Asia II
- Graduation Seminar of Asian Culture I
- Graduation Seminar of Asian Culture II
- Elementary Seminar of Asian Culture I
- Elementary Seminar of Asian Culture II
- Intermediate Seminar of Asian Culture I
- Intermediate Seminar of Asian Culture II
- Southeast Asian Culture I
- Southeast Asian Culture II
- Research Materials on East Asian Cultures
- Outlines and Methodology of Cultural Interaction Studies B
- Seminar on Cultural Interaction in East Asia
- Seminar on Cultural Interaction in East Asia
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